I haven’t read Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo, but a glance via Google informs me it was a very important novel: a magical-realist text that influenced Latin Ameri...
It's often the case that cinematographers are worth an interview no matter their film or director. Rodrigo Prieto, on the other hand, presents a larger canvas....
During the pandemic, we've seen some projects resume production with strict safety protocols (including secret shoots), but when it comes to some films where d...
We talk to the cinematographer at this year's EnergaCAMERIMAGE about the scope of The Irishman from both the most specific angle and on a gut level....
With a knowledge of cinema history simply unparalleled even when it comes to the greatest film scholars, a new Martin Scorsese film also means a wealth of commentary as it pertains to the films that he thought of during development and production. ...
After being in the works for over a decade, Martin Scorsese's The Irishman finally premiered at the 57th New York Film Festival on Friday. Following the p...
We are now in the month of the world premiere of the year's most-anticipated film, Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. Set to open the 57th New York Film Festiv...
There comes a telling moment near the beginning of The Mountain when Jeff Goldblum's doctor turns to his newfound apprentice to explain the workings of a camera...
Following last year's debut of Song to Song at South by Southwest Film Festival, a new project from Terrence Malick premiered at this year's edition. The VR...
After experimenting with his form of boundary-pushing, cinema-as-memory films to great, succesful lengths with his last three narrative features–not to ment...